List of news
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Published on: 11 May 2021
The Spring 2021 Membership Newsletter is out now! This is the first edition since 2019 as we have been dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and sharing information more regularly through dedicated Coronavirus updates.
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Published on: 10 May 2021
This week marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness week and in Morecambe Bay, health bosses are encouraging local people to get out and about more and connect with nature to help boost their mood and improve their overall mental health and wellbeing.
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Published on: 10 May 2021
Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Week is being celebrated at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) from May 10 to 14 with an online conference taking place throughout the week.
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Published on: 4 May 2021
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) is celebrating International Day of the Midwife by recognising the incredible work of Midwives in local hospitals and across the community.
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Published on: 28 April 2021
Further relaxing of visiting is being introduced for patients at hospitals across the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust from tomorrow (Thursday 29 April).
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Published on: 26 April 2021
The care of patients with eye problems is being vastly enhanced by a £90,000 investment in new diagnostic equipment at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT).
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Published on: 22 April 2021
New outdoor furniture has been installed for use by staff at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, thanks to Bay Hospitals Charity.
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Published on: 19 April 2021
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) has appointed Dr Cathy Hay as the Deputy Medical Director at Furness General Hospital (FGH) in Barrow and Westmorland General Hospital (WGH) in Kendal.
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Published on: 16 April 2021
For the first time since the situation evolved, we take a moment to reflect on how we have been delivering the service since January 2020 and some of the challenges we’ve faced along the way.
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Published on: 16 April 2021
You can get regular rapid tests if you do not have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19).